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| Asunto: | [redanahuak] El Estado Policial Total | | Fecha: | Lunes, 16 de Junio, 2008 18:44:18 (-0500) | | Autor: | Ricardo Ocampo <lacasadelared @.....com>
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De: Sylvia María Valls <smvalls@prodigy.net.mx>
Fecha: 16 de junio de 2008 02:26:23 AM GMT-05:00
Para: "Ricardo Ocampo" <casadelared@cableonline.com.mx>,
<vivecondrogas@yahoogrupos.com.mx>
Asunto: Really scary, folks...
Responder a: Sylvia María Valls <smvalls@prodigy.net.mx>
EL ESTADO POLICIAL TOTAL... THE ULTIMATE POLICE STATE.
BUSH PLANS DATA BASE ON AMERICAN CITIZENS
MICHEL CHOSSUDOVSKY, GLOBAL RESEARCH The latest Big Brother police
state measure emanating from the Bush administration, with virtually
no press coverage, is NSPD 59 entitled Biometrics for Identification
and Screening to Enhance National Security. It is adopted without
public debate or Congressional approval.
NSPD 59 goes far beyond the issue of biometric identification, it
recommends the collection and storage of "associated biographic"
information, meaning information on the private lives of US citizens,
in minute detail, all of which will be "accomplished within the law":
"The contextual data that accompanies biometric data includes
information on date and place of birth, citizenship, current address
and address history, current employment and employment history,
current phone numbers and phone number history, use of government
services and tax filings. Other contextual data may include bank
account and credit card histories, plus criminal database records on a
local, state and federal level. The database also could include legal
judgments or other public records documenting involvement in legal
disputes, child custody records and marriage or divorce records. . .
It also calls for the integration of various data banks as well as
inter-agency cooperation in the sharing of information, with a view to
eventually centralizing the information on American citizens. . .
The stated intent of NSPD 59 is to protect America from terrorists,
but in fact the terms of reference include any person who is deemed to
pose a threat to the Homeland. The government requires the ability:
"to positively identify those individuals who may do harm to Americans
and the Nation. . . Since September 11, 2001, agencies have made
considerable progress in securing the Nation through the integration,
maintenance, and sharing of information used to identify persons who
may pose a threat to national security.
The Directive is not limited to KSTs, which in Homeland Security
jargon stands for "Known and Suspected Terrorists":
"The executive branch has developed an integrated screening capability
to protect the Nation against "known and suspected terrorists" . The
executive branch shall build upon this success, in accordance with
this directive, by enhancing its capability to collect, store, use,
analyze, and share biometrics to identify and screen KSTs and other
persons who may pose a threat to national security. . .
In this regard, it is worth noting that in the 2005 TOPOFF (Top
officials) anti-terror drills, two other categories of individuals
were identified as potential threats: "Radical groups" and
"disgruntled employees", suggesting than any form of dissent directed
against Big Brother will be categorized as a threat to America.
In a previous 2004 report of the Homeland Security Council entitled
Planning Scenarios, the enemy was referred to as the Universal
Adversary.
The Universal Adversary was identified in the scenarios as an abstract
entity used for the purposes of simulation. Yet upon more careful
examination, this Universal Adversary was by no means illusory. It
included the following categories of potential "conspirators":
"foreign [Islamic] terrorists" ,
"domestic radical groups", [antiwar and civil rights groups]
"state sponsored adversaries" ["rogue states", "unstable nations"]
"disgruntled employees" [labor and union activists].
According to the DHS Planning Scenarios Report :
Under NSPD 59, biometrics and associated biographical information will
be used to control all forms of social dissent.
Domestic radical groups and labor activists envisaged in various
counter terrorism exercises, constitute in the eyes of the Bush
administration, a threat to the established economic and political
order.
In the text of NSPD 59, these other categories of people have been
conveniently lumped together with the KSTs ("known and suspected
terrorists"), confirming that the so-called anti-terror laws together
with the Big Brother law enforcement apparatus and its associated data
banks of biometric and biographic information on US citizens are
intended to be used against all potential domestic "adversaries"
including those who oppose the US led war in the Middle East and the
derogation of the Rule of Law in America.
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